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Well I went crazy and told him all sorts of nasty horrible things to him... He just turned 21, does not have a job and sells drugs. I try my best for him to turn his life around so when he said he wanted a car I thought he would want to get a job and be a lil more responsible...

But all he has done is destroy the car with cigarettes and potholes!!! He likes to spend his days drunk and pumped up on E...

Not as fast as his CTS-V, however. He didn't even shift into 6th gear in either the CTS-V or Camaro. Hard to know if the vmax was limited by aerodynamic drag, or if he could get more out if it in 6th and go even faster.

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Well I went crazy and told him all sorts of nasty horrible things to him... He just turned 21, does not have a job and sells drugs. I try my best for him to turn his life around so when he said he wanted a car I thought he would want to get a job and be a lil more responsible...

But all he has done is destroy the car with cigarettes and potholes!!! He likes to spend his days drunk and pumped up on E...

Man, forget that. If he doesn't want the car, tell him to return it to you and provide money necessary to fix the damage he incurred. And in the meantime, I'd recommend distancing yourself from him until he gets his life together, which may take years and years.

Not as fast as his CTS-V, however. He didn't even shift into 6th gear in either the CTS-V or Camaro. Hard to know if the vmax was limited by aerodynamic drag, or if he could get more out if it in 6th and go even faster.

Man, forget that. If he doesn't want the car, tell him to return it to you and provide money necessary to fix the damage he incurred. And in the meantime, I'd recommend distancing yourself from him until he gets his life together, which may take years and years.

I saw both videos but the Camaro... man that thing sounds wicked. I could care less about >20 miles per hour... that ZL1 sounded like a low flying jet

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^He's been drinking beer and destroying pumpkins with brake rotors and sledge hammers.

I feel a slight vibration like something is bumping against the gear selector inside. And today on my way home I'm 5th gear around 3.5-4k rpms it feels like something is chewing away and you could hear it a little.

Props to him good job stepping up sorry about the knee though man sucks ...

Onnnnn a happy note front suspension rebuild complete! Car feels ah-may-zing so much lighter and the turn radius seems to have decreased drastically....almost like i had to learn how to drive her again. Rather good weekend oil changed coolant flushed and refilled with some redline water wetter and what not, then undercoated any ugly spots and bam new car

My latest abominat-- I mean creations. Every Friday Night, Bob's Big Boy has a classic car show. Never fails! All shots were impromptu and edited from a single exposure, handheld, as the sun was setting.

So I just broke two of the little nozzle caps on my fuel injectors. How screwed am I?

Its the little cap part on the end, seems like just that part could be replaced but they don't list it individually. Pelican has rebuilt ones for $42 but that doesn't help me today. Time to call around...

So I just broke two of the little nozzle caps on my fuel injectors. How screwed am I?

Its the little cap part on the end, seems like just that part could be replaced but they don't list it individually. Pelican has rebuilt ones for $42 but that doesn't help me today. Time to call around...

I did the same exact thing last week. Contact this guy, he sent me 6 pintle caps with o-rings for $10 shipped.